The Asian Age

Mayawati u- turn on alliance for bypolls

Asks cadre not to play an active role in Kairana, Noorpur LS Assembly seats

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

BSP president Mayawati, after defending her party’s alliance with Samajwadi Party, has done a turnaround and asked her cadres not to play an “active role” in upcoming byelection­s to Kairana Lok Sabha and Noorpur Assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh.

At a meeting with her party leaders, the BSP president said that while the BSP- SP alliance would be in place in the 2019 general elections, she was less than willing to be part of the recent Lok Sabha byelection­like “understand­ing again”. The bypolls in Kairana parliament­ary constituen­cy have been scheduled following the demise of BJP MP Hukum Singh, while the byelection to the Noorpur Assembly seat has been necessitat­ed by the death of BJP MLA Lokendra Pratap Singh.

Political analysts say that the BSP’s blow hotblow cold stand is designed to keep her new ally, the Samajwadi Party, on its toes.

The BSP is apparently upset that the BSP candidate lost the recent Rajya Sabha elections and Ms Mayawati has said that SP president Akhilesh Yadav should have ensured the victory of her candidate more than the victory of SP candidate, Jaya Bachchan.

BSP president Mayawati, after defending her party’s alliance with Samajwadi Party, has done a turnaround and asked her cadres not to play such an ‘ active role’ in upcoming by- elections to Kairana Lok Sabha and Noorpur assembly seats.

At a meeting with her party leaders, the BSP president said that while the BSP- SP alliance would be in place in the 2019 general elections, she was less than willing to be part of the recent Lok Sabha byelection­like ‘ understand­ing again’.

The by- polls in Kairana parliament­ary constituen­cy will be held following the demise of incumbent BJP MP Hukum Singh and the by- election to the Noorpur assembly seat has been necessitat­ed by the death of BJP MLA Lokendra Pratap Singh.

Political analysts feel that the BSP’s blow hotblow cold stand is designed to keep her new ally, the Samajwadi Party, on its toes.

The BSP is apparently upset at the fact that the BSP candidate lost the recent Rajya Sabha elections and Ms Mayawati has said that SP president Akhilesh Yadav should have ensured the victory of the BSP candidate more than the victory of SP candidate Jaya Bachchan.

Ms Mayawati has also told her followers that she would rather like to focus on rebuilding of the party machinery, which has been dented severely in the past few years due to the exit of leaders like Naseemuddi­n Siddiqui and Swami Prasad Maurya.

While Maurya joined the BJP and is a cabinet minister in the Yogi Adityanath government in the state while Naseemuddi­n Siddiqui, has switched sides to the Congress.

Though Ms Mayawati is keen to work out an alliance for the Lok Sabha elections, she also wants to be projected as a alliance leader and get seats of her choice.

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